L'art d'aimer les livres et de les connaître: lettres à un jeune bibliophile
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A seasoned collector addresses a younger enthusiast in a sequence of letters that explain how reading differs from bibliophilia and how to develop taste, choose editions, evaluate texts and bindings, and preserve volumes. Practical topics include selecting good impressions and paper, avoiding flashy but inferior bindings, resisting excessive buying, classification and lending policies, and consulting critics and bibliographers for textual quality. The guidance balances aesthetic appreciation with technical knowledge, offering warnings against common mistakes and encouragement to form a deliberate, well-cared-for library through informed judgment and long-term attention.
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